QICA: Strong collective opposition to women's murder is essential

The Centre for Information, Critics and Action (QIKA) has reacted to the 18-year-old murder in Ferizaj, which was sent yesterday and left dead in this city's emergency. This organisation has called for fierce collective opposition to the murder of women, saying it is essential. “in many countries, violence exercised against [...]
This organisation has called for fierce collective opposition to the murder of women, saying it is essential.
In many countries, women's violence, including murder, has not been conceived as a crime. These crimes are “The ways the world functions” or “act of passion”. These phrases reveal deep attitudes that have naturalized violence against women, so they have made it appear that this violence is a natural or normal part of normal life”, says the QICA response.
“Dhuna seeks to ensure that women are lethal, replaceable; it is an attempt to determine the very existence of women's lives as something determined by men, as a male pre-rogative”, says in one of the phrases this organization has published in the form of photographs.











